Glossary entry

Spanish term or phrase:

Ap. Susp.

English translation:

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Added to glossary by Sinead Nicholas
Oct 6, 2014 15:38
9 yrs ago
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Spanish term

Ap. Susp.

Spanish to English Other Medical: Dentistry Subject listed in a Grade Transcript
This is taken from a grade transcript from the University of Guayaquil Pilot School of Dentistry (Facultad Piloto de Odontologia de la Universidad de Guayaquil) in Ecuador.
It is from the FIRST YEAR, TRACK 4 (Primer Ano, Paralelo 4).
It is one of the subjects listed, the full line is:

MORFOLOGIA DENTARIA (Ap. Susp.)

Also listed is MATERIALES DENTALES (Ap. Susp.)

I know what the subjects are but cannot find what "Ap. Susp." stands for.
Any suggestions greatly appreciated.
Thanks!!
Proposed translations (English)
4 +1 Pass/Fail

Discussion

Sinead Nicholas (asker) Oct 6, 2014:
Yes, this was the only thing I came up with myself, but didn't know how it would fit either in the context. Thank you for your input!!
Helena Chavarria Oct 6, 2014:
I can only think of 'Aprobado Suspendido' but I doubt these two words would appear together.

Proposed translations

+1
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Pass/Fail

I think this is the translation you're looking for. This is what I found referring to courses in school, it's a characteristic of some classes. Hope you find this useful.
Peer comment(s):

agree philgoddard
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neutral Charles Davis : Pero ¿no sería "reprobar" en Ecuador? "Suspender" se emplea en España. Y en Ecuador (y otros países) significa "Expulsar temporalmente a un alumno de un centro educativo" (RAE Dic. de americanismos).
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